The Bridge House Ambleside

The Bridge House Ambleside artwork.

The Bridge House Ambleside

Original pencil drawing.

Detailed graphite pencil artwork.

Size A4 within a 10mm border surround.

Unframed.

Free UK postage and Packaging

£100.00

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The Bridge House in Ambleside is a charming and unique 17th-century building that stands over Stock Beck, a small river that flows through the town. This tiny house, with its distinctive slate roof and quaint windows, has become an iconic symbol of the Lake District. Originally built as an apple store for the nearby Ambleside Hall, it has served many purposes over the centuries, including a counting house, a tea room, and even a home for a family of eight!

Today, the Bridge House is owned and cared for by the National Trust and is open to the public. Visitors can step inside and explore its two small rooms, which offer a glimpse into the past. The house's unique location and fascinating history make it a popular attraction for tourists and locals alike. It's a testament to the ingenuity and resourcefulness of past generations, and a reminder of the simple beauty of the Lake District.